This document provides summaries of the State Goal 5 natural resource inventories for City
Resource Sites within the Johnson Creek Watershed. The summaries are taken from the
Johnson Creek Basin Protection Plan (JCBPP), ...

The purpose of this inventory report is to provide clear and useful information on the location and the current
relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat located in and along the Willamette River in ...

The Natural Resource Inventory Update project is part of Portland's long-standing investment in
conserving the natural resources in the City. Previous inventories produced by the City did not have access to GIS information ...

This document summarizes Portland’s Natural Resource
Inventory Update Project to date. A detailed account of
this work is documented in the Portland Natural Resource
Inventory: Riparian Corridors and Wildlife Habitat. ...

The purpose of the Natural Resources Management Plan for Peninsula Drainage District No. 1 (NRMP) is to manage the wetlands, wildlife habitat, and other natural resources located on both public and private land within the ...

The Smith and Bybee Lakes Management Plan proposes a set of policies and actions enabling the establishment of a major regional environmental and recreational resource for the Portland metropolitan area. The mangement Plan ...

The Columbia River South Shore Natural Resources Plan... provides an area-wide approach for conservation of significant natural resources and preservation of resource values in the Columbia South Shore, a 2,800-acre portion ...

The Northwest Hills Natural Areas Protection Plan provides the inventory, analysis,
and recommendations for protection of significant natural resources located on
the eastern slope of Portland’s Northwest Hills. The ...

This report consists of the following: a natural resources inventory and determination of resource
significance; and an Economic, Social, Environmental, and Energy (ESEE) analysis of the consequences
of resource protection. ...

The purpose of this inventory report is to provide useful, current, and accurate information on the location of existing natural resource features and the current relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat ...

The Skyline West Conservation Plan provides the inventory, analysis and recommendations for protection of significant natural, scenic and open space resources located along the west slope of the Tualatin Mountain ridge in ...

The stream mapping project originated in 2003 as the Bureau of Planning was developing a new automated GIS model to map and rank landscape features that contribute to riparian resource values and functions. This map will ...

Project Intent: Coordinate and integrate natural resource conservation approaches with the
unique watershed, hydrological, economic, and transportation characteristics of the Columbia
Corridor area (adapted from the River ...

The results of the 2008 Columbia Corridor Scoping Project are described in this summary report. This information will provide a significant starting point and contribution to a future project in the Corridor (currently ...

The vegetation mapping project originated in 2004 as the Bureau of Planning & Sustainability was developing a new automated GIS model to inventory landscape features that contribute to riparian and upland natural resource ...

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